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RE: fit-frame every time i open a file
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Drew Adams |
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RE: fit-frame every time i open a file |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Oct 2007 11:15:55 -0700 |
> > I'm not sure where they should be replaced
>
> Look at load-path. It will have among the first few elements
> directories that belong to your home directory. Put the files there,
> so they're found before those inside the Mac OS X application bundle.
First, just try loading each of them using `M-x load-file'. If they don't
help, there is no sense in using them.
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